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Sinónimos detallados de fall en inglés

fall:

to fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)

  1. to fall
    to fall; to die; to pass away; to perish; to succumb; depart this earth; to be killed; depart this life; be killed in action
  2. to fall
    to fall; take a nosedive; be overthrown; be a failure
  3. to fall
    to fall; to tumble; to drop; to trip up
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
    • tumble verbo (tumbles, tumbled, tumbling)
    • drop verbo (drops, dropped, dropping)
    • trip up verbo (trips up, tripped up, tripping up)
  4. to fall
    to sink; to fall; to tumble; to drop
    • sink verbo (sinks, sank, sinking)
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
    • tumble verbo (tumbles, tumbled, tumbling)
    • drop verbo (drops, dropped, dropping)
  5. to fall
    end up at; to fall; to land
    • end up at verbo
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
    • land verbo (lands, landed, landing)
  6. to fall
    to perish; go to wrack and ruin; to fall; to go to pieces; to be killed; to go to the dogs
  7. to fall
    to chuck; to fall; to tumble
    • chuck verbo (chucks, chucked, chucking)
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
    • tumble verbo (tumbles, tumbled, tumbling)
  8. to fall
    to fall into; to fall; to fall in; to tumble down; tumble into
    • fall into verbo (falls into, fell into, falling into)
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
    • fall in verbo (falls in, fell in, falling in)
    • tumble down verbo (tumbles down, tumbled down, tumbling down)
    • tumble into verbo
  9. to fall
    – pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind 1
    to fall
    – pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • fall into a trap1
      • She fell ill1
      • They fell out of favor1
      • fall asleep1
      • fall prey to an imposter1
      • fall into a strange way of thinking1
      • she fell to pieces after she lost her work1
  10. to fall
    – decrease in size, extent, or range 1
    to decrease; to diminish; to fall; to lessen
    – decrease in size, extent, or range 1
    • decrease verbo (decreases, decreased, decreasing)
      • The amount of homework decreased towards the end of the semester1
    • diminish verbo (diminishs, diminished, diminishing)
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • The cabin pressure fell dramatically1
      • her weight fell to under a hundred pounds1
      • his voice fell to a whisper1
    • lessen verbo (lessens, lessened, lessening)
  11. to fall
    – come as if by falling 1
    to fall; to settle; to descend
    – come as if by falling 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • Night fell1
      • Silence fell1
    • settle verbo (settles, settled, settling)
    • descend verbo (descends, descended, descending)
  12. to fall
    – go as if by falling 1
    to fall
    – go as if by falling 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • Grief fell from our hearts1
  13. to fall
    – occur at a specified time or place 1
    to fall
    – occur at a specified time or place 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • Christmas falls on a Monday this year1
      • The accent falls on the first syllable1
  14. to fall
    – begin vigorously 1
    to fall
    – begin vigorously 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • The prisoners fell to work right away1
  15. to fall
    – be born, used chiefly of lambs 1
    to fall
    – be born, used chiefly of lambs 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • The lambs fell in the afternoon1
  16. to fall
    – come out; issue 1
    to fall
    – come out; issue 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • silly phrases fell from her mouth1
  17. to fall
    – be cast down 1
    to fall
    – be cast down 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • his eyes fell1
  18. to fall
    – assume a disappointed or sad expression 1
    to fall
    – assume a disappointed or sad expression 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • Her face fell when she heard that she would be laid off1
      • his crest fell1
  19. to fall
    – fall or flow in a certain way 1
    to flow; to fall; to hang
    – fall or flow in a certain way 1
    • flow verbo (flows, flowed, flowing)
      • Her long black hair flowed down her back1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
    • hang verbo (hangs, hung, hanging)
      • This dress hangs well1
  20. to fall
    – move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way 1
    to fall; to descend; to go down; to come down
    – move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • The barometer is falling1
      • The curtain fell on the diva1
      • Her hand went up and then fell again1
    • descend verbo (descends, descended, descending)
    • go down verbo (goes down, went down, going down)
    • come down verbo (comes down, came down, coming down)
  21. to fall
    – descend in free fall under the influence of gravity 1
    to fall
    – descend in free fall under the influence of gravity 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • The branch fell from the tree1
      • The unfortunate hiker fell into a crevasse1
  22. to fall
    – drop oneself to a lower or less erect position 1
    to fall
    – drop oneself to a lower or less erect position 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • She fell back in her chair1
      • He fell to his knees1
  23. to fall
    – lose an upright position suddenly 1
    to fall; to fall down
    – lose an upright position suddenly 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • The vase fell over and the water spilled onto the table1
      • Her hair fell across her forehead1
    • fall down verbo (falls down, fell down, falling down)
  24. to fall
    – slope downward 1
    to fall
    – slope downward 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • The hills around here fall towards the ocean1
  25. to fall
    – move in a specified direction 1
    to fall
    – move in a specified direction 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • The line of men fall forward1
  26. to fall
    – be inherited by 1
    to pass; to return; to fall; devolve
    – be inherited by 1
    • pass verbo (passes, passed, passing)
    • return verbo (returns, returned, returning)
      • The land returned to the family1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • The estate fell to my sister1
    • devolve verbo
      • The estate devolved to an heir that everybody had assumed to be dead1
  27. to fall
    – fall to somebody by assignment or lot 1
    to fall; to light
    – fall to somebody by assignment or lot 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • The task fell to me1
      • It fell to me to notify the parents of the victims1
    • light verbo (lights, lit, lighting)
  28. to fall
    – come into the possession of 1
    to fall; accrue
    – come into the possession of 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
    • accrue verbo
      • The house accrued to the oldest son1
  29. to fall
    – be captured 1
    to fall
    – be captured 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • The cities fell to the enemy1
  30. to fall
    – to be given by assignment or distribution 1
    to fall
    – to be given by assignment or distribution 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • The most difficult task fell on the youngest member of the team1
      • The onus fell on us1
      • The pressure to succeed fell on the youngest student1
  31. to fall
    – to be given by right or inheritance 1
    to fall
    – to be given by right or inheritance 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • The estate fell to the oldest daughter1
  32. to fall
    – lose office or power 1
    to fall
    – lose office or power 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • The government fell overnight1
      • The Qing Dynasty fell with Sun Yat-sen1
  33. to fall
    – suffer defeat, failure, or ruin 1
    to fall
    – suffer defeat, failure, or ruin 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • We must stand or fall1
      • fall by the wayside1
  34. to fall
    – yield to temptation or sin 1
    to fall
    – yield to temptation or sin 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • Adam and Eve fell1
  35. to fall
    – lose one's chastity 1
    to fall
    – lose one's chastity 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • a fallen woman1
  36. to fall
    – touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly 1
    to strike; to fall; to shine
    – touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly 1
    • strike verbo (strikes, struck, striking)
      • The light struck the golden necklace1
      • A strange sound struck my ears1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • Light fell on her face1
    • shine verbo (shines, shined, shining)
  37. to fall
    – die, as in battle or in a hunt 1
    to fall
    – die, as in battle or in a hunt 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • Many soldiers fell at Verdun1
      • Several deer have fallen to the same gun1
      • The shooting victim fell dead1
  38. to fall
    – be due 1
    to fall
    – be due 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • payments fall on the 1st of the month1
  39. to fall
    – come under, be classified or included 1
    to come; to fall
    – come under, be classified or included 1
    • come verbo (comes, came, coming)
      • This comes under a new heading1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • fall into a category1
  40. to fall
    – fall from clouds 1
    to fall; to come down; precipitate
    – fall from clouds 1
    • fall verbo (falls, fell, falling)
      • rain, snow and sleet were falling1
    • come down verbo (comes down, came down, coming down)
    • precipitate verbo
      • Vesuvius precipitated its fiery, destructive rage on Herculaneum1

Conjugaciones de fall:

present
  1. fall
  2. fall
  3. falls
  4. fall
  5. fall
  6. fall
simple past
  1. fell
  2. fell
  3. fell
  4. fell
  5. fell
  6. fell
present perfect
  1. have fallen
  2. have fallen
  3. has fallen
  4. have fallen
  5. have fallen
  6. have fallen
past continuous
  1. was falling
  2. were falling
  3. was falling
  4. were falling
  5. were falling
  6. were falling
future
  1. shall fall
  2. will fall
  3. will fall
  4. shall fall
  5. will fall
  6. will fall
continuous present
  1. am falling
  2. are falling
  3. is falling
  4. are falling
  5. are falling
  6. are falling
subjunctive
  1. be fallen
  2. be fallen
  3. be fallen
  4. be fallen
  5. be fallen
  6. be fallen
diverse
  1. fall!
  2. let's fall!
  3. fallen
  4. falling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

fall [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the fall
    the autumn; the fall
    • autumn [the ~] sustantivo
    • fall [the ~] sustantivo
  2. the fall
    the decrease; the decline; the fall; the downfall; the crash
  3. the fall
    the fall; the landing
  4. the fall
    the decline; the relapse; the caving in; the falling down; the collapse; the fall; the collapsing; the sagging
  5. the fall
    the decrease; the deduct; the fall
  6. the fall
    the reduction; the rebate; the discount; the drop in prices; the price-cut; the fall; the weakness; the sell short; the recession; the softness
  7. the fall
    the collapse; the falling down; the fall
  8. the fall
    – the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions) 1
    the fall; the surrender; the capitulation
    – the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions) 1
    • fall [the ~] sustantivo
    • surrender [the ~] sustantivo
    • capitulation [the ~] sustantivo
      • they were protected until the capitulation of the fort1
  9. the fall
    – a sudden drop from an upright position 1
    the fall; the spill; the tumble
    – a sudden drop from an upright position 1
    • fall [the ~] sustantivo
    • spill [the ~] sustantivo
      • he had a nasty spill on the ice1
    • tumble [the ~] sustantivo
  10. the fall
    – a lapse into sin; a loss of innocence or of chastity 1
    the fall
    – a lapse into sin; a loss of innocence or of chastity 1
    • fall [the ~] sustantivo
      • a fall from virtue1
  11. the fall
    – a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity 1
    the fall; the drop; the dip; the free fall
    – a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity 1
    • fall [the ~] sustantivo
    • drop [the ~] sustantivo
      • a drop of 57 points on the Dow Jones index1
      • there was a drop in pressure in the pulmonary artery1
    • dip [the ~] sustantivo
      • a dip in prices1
    • free fall [the ~] sustantivo
      • when that became known the price of their stock went into free fall1
  12. the fall
    – a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity 1
    the fall; the drop
    – a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity 1
    • fall [the ~] sustantivo
    • drop [the ~] sustantivo
      • it was a miracle that he survived the drop from that height1
  13. the fall
    – a movement downward 1
    the fall
    – a movement downward 1
    • fall [the ~] sustantivo
      • the rise and fall of the tides1
  14. the fall
    – a sudden decline in strength or number or importance 1
    the fall; the downfall
    – a sudden decline in strength or number or importance 1
    • fall [the ~] sustantivo
      • the fall of the House of Hapsburg1
    • downfall [the ~] sustantivo
  15. the fall
    – when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat 1
    the fall; the pin
    – when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat 1
    • fall [the ~] sustantivo
    • pin [the ~] sustantivo
  16. the fall
    – a downward slope or bend 1
    the decline; the fall; the descent; the declination; the declension; the declivity; the downslope
    – a downward slope or bend 1
  17. the fall
    – the time of day immediately following sunset 1
    the fall; the twilight; the dusk; the gloam; the crepuscle; the gloaming; the crepuscule; the nightfall; the evenfall
    – the time of day immediately following sunset 1
  18. the fall
    – the season when the leaves fall from the trees 1
    the fall; the autumn
    – the season when the leaves fall from the trees 1
    • fall [the ~] sustantivo
      • in the fall of 19731
    • autumn [the ~] sustantivo

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Definiciones relacionadas de "fall":

  1. the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions)1
  2. a sudden drop from an upright position1
  3. a lapse into sin; a loss of innocence or of chastity1
    • a fall from virtue1
  4. a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity1
  5. a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity1
  6. a movement downward1
    • the rise and fall of the tides1
  7. a sudden decline in strength or number or importance1
    • the fall of the House of Hapsburg1
  8. when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat1
  9. a downward slope or bend1
  10. the time of day immediately following sunset1
    • they finished before the fall of night1
  11. the season when the leaves fall from the trees1
    • in the fall of 19731
  12. pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind1
    • fall into a trap1
    • She fell ill1
    • They fell out of favor1
    • fall asleep1
    • fall prey to an imposter1
    • fall into a strange way of thinking1
    • she fell to pieces after she lost her work1
  13. decrease in size, extent, or range1
    • The cabin pressure fell dramatically1
    • her weight fell to under a hundred pounds1
    • his voice fell to a whisper1
  14. come as if by falling1
    • Night fell1
    • Silence fell1
  15. go as if by falling1
    • Grief fell from our hearts1
  16. occur at a specified time or place1
    • Christmas falls on a Monday this year1
    • The accent falls on the first syllable1
  17. begin vigorously1
    • The prisoners fell to work right away1
  18. be born, used chiefly of lambs1
    • The lambs fell in the afternoon1
  19. come out; issue1
    • silly phrases fell from her mouth1
  20. be cast down1
    • his eyes fell1
  21. assume a disappointed or sad expression1
    • Her face fell when she heard that she would be laid off1
    • his crest fell1
  22. fall or flow in a certain way1
  23. move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way1
    • The barometer is falling1
    • The curtain fell on the diva1
    • Her hand went up and then fell again1
  24. descend in free fall under the influence of gravity1
    • The branch fell from the tree1
    • The unfortunate hiker fell into a crevasse1
  25. drop oneself to a lower or less erect position1
    • She fell back in her chair1
    • He fell to his knees1
  26. lose an upright position suddenly1
    • The vase fell over and the water spilled onto the table1
    • Her hair fell across her forehead1
  27. slope downward1
    • The hills around here fall towards the ocean1
  28. move in a specified direction1
    • The line of men fall forward1
  29. be inherited by1
    • The estate fell to my sister1
  30. fall to somebody by assignment or lot1
    • The task fell to me1
    • It fell to me to notify the parents of the victims1
  31. come into the possession of1
  32. be captured1
    • The cities fell to the enemy1
  33. to be given by assignment or distribution1
    • The most difficult task fell on the youngest member of the team1
    • The onus fell on us1
    • The pressure to succeed fell on the youngest student1
  34. to be given by right or inheritance1
    • The estate fell to the oldest daughter1
  35. lose office or power1
    • The government fell overnight1
    • The Qing Dynasty fell with Sun Yat-sen1
  36. suffer defeat, failure, or ruin1
    • We must stand or fall1
    • fall by the wayside1
  37. yield to temptation or sin1
    • Adam and Eve fell1
  38. lose one's chastity1
    • a fallen woman1
  39. touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly1
    • Light fell on her face1
  40. die, as in battle or in a hunt1
    • Many soldiers fell at Verdun1
    • Several deer have fallen to the same gun1
    • The shooting victim fell dead1
  41. be due1
    • payments fall on the 1st of the month1
  42. come under, be classified or included1
    • fall into a category1
  43. fall from clouds1
    • rain, snow and sleet were falling1

Sinónimos relacionados de fall